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To me, the highlight of the state class b girls tournament was the halftime interview with the E-K-M coach. The reporter comments "You're down 12 points to a great team, you have to be happy about that." Best question ever. In other news, I miss Jon Cole. NBC where are you????

Big Blue wrote:To me, the highlight of the state class b girls tournament was the halftime interview with the E-K-M coach. The reporter comments "You're down 12 points to a great team, you have to be happy about that." Best question ever. In other news, I miss Jon Cole. NBC where are you????

Especially when, up to that point, they had only scored 19 themselves.

Big Blue wrote:To me, the highlight of the state class b girls tournament was the halftime interview with the E-K-M coach. The reporter comments "You're down 12 points to a great team, you have to be happy about that." Best question ever. In other news, I miss Jon Cole. NBC where are you????

Jon Cole never asked questions. He made a statement and then stuck the mic in your face. Most coaches could handle it, but it made for many uncomfortable interviews with HS athletes.

The reporter, Jeremy, is a very ambitious guy and it shows in his sports casts. Of what I have observed in his nightly sports new casts, he is often bombarded with a ton of games to report on throughout the area,(ND and MN) and he knows every clip to the tee, every players name, the time of the game. etc..... and this is all edited, put together, and ready to go "live", sometimes within a half hour of the last game getting over. I can only imagine that his head is just buzzing constantly to make deadlines, editing during any kind of supper or snack that he might even see, and then try to look all refreshed without the sweat and tension even surfacing. I saw the same thing with the former sports anchor Maddie Satler. She was a ball of fire of the same makeup. It looks to me like it is a very tense job and I don't know how long he will last at his pace. His particular question to the coach wasn't very well planned out and remember it was "live" so he couldn't take it back, but if you want to look at the positive side of it, the coaches response was very honest stating basically that she was not satisfied and that they will continue to try and do things that got them there. In looking back over the years, this work load that Pat Sweeney did all those years was remarkable. It takes a lot of years of honing your skill as in any job, and I hope Jeremy can endure the business as I enjoy his upbeat attitude.

I liked the guy's energy. He is very enthusiastic and ambitious, I just couldn't help but gasp at a couple of statements he made. Despite that, he is definitely an improvement from past couple of years. To respond to flip, when I grow up I want to be Jon Cole. The awkwardness made my elementary and middle school years worth living. Because of Jon and the NBC crew, the experience watching state class b tournaments is something I will always remember. Don't know why, but ABC just hasn't been able to replicate the experience.

ReadyToPlay wrote:The reporter, Jeremy, is a very ambitious guy and it shows in his sports casts. Of what I have observed in his nightly sports new casts, he is often bombarded with a ton of games to report on throughout the area,(ND and MN) and he knows every clip to the tee, every players name, the time of the game. etc..... and this is all edited, put together, and ready to go "live", sometimes within a half hour of the last game getting over. I can only imagine that his head is just buzzing constantly to make deadlines, editing during any kind of supper or snack that he might even see, and then try to look all refreshed without the sweat and tension even surfacing. I saw the same thing with the former sports anchor Maddie Satler. She was a ball of fire of the same makeup. It looks to me like it is a very tense job and I don't know how long he will last at his pace. His particular question to the coach wasn't very well planned out and remember it was "live" so he couldn't take it back, but if you want to look at the positive side of it, the coaches response was very honest stating basically that she was not satisfied and that they will continue to try and do things that got them there. In looking back over the years, this work load that Pat Sweeney did all those years was remarkable. It takes a lot of years of honing your skill as in any job, and I hope Jeremy can endure the business as I enjoy his upbeat attitude.

I don't think Grand Forks is the best location for state basketball. I wish the WDA could go to Minot so girls state b basketball could be in Bismarck and switch to Minot every other year. They are much better locations. Nothing against Grank Forks, great city. Just not for state basketball. I think there would be more fans showing up.